山寨

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"山寨" originally refers to a mountain stronghold or fortress, often used historically by bandits or rebels as a defensive base. In modern usage, it most commonly means "counterfeit" or "knockoff," especially for products like electronics or branded goods.

Common Contexts

  • When talking about products, "山寨" implies imitation goods that are usually cheaper but of lower quality and often infringe on intellectual property.
  • Historically, it can describe a physical mountain fortress or hideout.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 山寨 (shānzhài huò): counterfeit goods
  • 山寨手机 (shānzhài shǒujī): counterfeit mobile phones
  • 山寨市场 (shānzhài shìchǎng): counterfeit market

Usage Notes

Using "山寨" to describe products often carries a negative connotation, implying poor quality and illegality. It is commonly used in informal speech and media reports. When referring to historical or literal mountain fortresses, the term is more neutral and descriptive.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "山寨" with "仿制" (fǎngzhìpǐn), which also means imitation but is more formal and neutral. "山寨" often implies a lower-quality or unauthorized copy.

Example Sentences

The phones sold in this store are all counterfeit; the prices are cheap but

The counterfeit phone market is developing rapidly, but there are many

Ancient mountain strongholds were defensive structures in the mountains used